proxlamus Posted Friday at 09:12 PM Posted Friday at 09:12 PM Great news ! The PSVR2 headset using the PC adapter now works with DCS World with Eye Tracking AND Quad views ! Huge performance boost. Especially compared to my Quest 3 with stereo rendering. I needed the following: PSVR2 Toolkit (https://github.com/BnuuySolutions/PSVR2Toolkit) OpenXR Eye Trackers 1.2.2 (https://github.com/mbucchia/_ARCHIVE_OpenXR-Eye-Trackers/wiki) Quad Views Foveated 1.1.3 (https://github.com/mbucchia/Quad-Views-Foveated/wiki/PlayStation-VR2) All simple installations of opening MSI files and dragging a DLL file into Steam. With identical specs in DCS, i went from Quest 3 72hz x1.3 render resolution pegged at 36fps with ASW enabled on Normandy during D-Day to running PSVR2 120hz x1.3 render resolution at 50-60fps *no motion smoothing* its fantastic. Cheapest OLED VR headset on the market with freakn Eye tracking! Note - DCS recognizes the eye movement as a AXIS control . Be sure to go to settings, controls, general, axis and clear out all the configurations under the PSVR2 headset. 2 2
RealDCSpilot Posted Saturday at 05:01 AM Posted Saturday at 05:01 AM (edited) Yeah nice. Finally they start to really unlock the PSVR2's potential for PCVR. It's already crazy what quality they achieve on the weak hardware of the PS5 due to DFR. Edited Saturday at 05:02 AM by RealDCSpilot i9 13900K @5.5GHz, Z790 Gigabyte Aorus Master, RTX4090 Waterforce, 64 GB DDR5 @5600, PSVR2, Pico 4 Ultra, HOTAS & Rudder: all Virpil with Rhino FFB base made by VPforce, DCS: all modules
Qcumber Posted Saturday at 08:22 AM Posted Saturday at 08:22 AM 11 hours ago, proxlamus said: The PSVR2 headset using the PC adapter now works with DCS World with Eye Tracking AND Quad views ! Huge performance boost. How does quality compare to the Q3? Do you have any experience with the Quest Pro? I would be interested in a comparison. PC specs: 9800x3d - rtx5080 FE - 64GB RAM 6000MHz - 2Tb NVME - (for posts before March 2025: 5800x3d - rtx 4070) - VR headsets Quest Pro (Jan 2024-present; Pico 4 March 2023 - March 2024; Rift s June 2020- present). Maps Afghanistan – Channel – Cold War Germany - Kola - Normandy 2 – Persian Gulf - Sinai - Syria - South Atlantic. Modules BF-109 - FW-190 A8 - F4U - F4E - F5 - F14 - F16 - F86 - I16 - Mig 15 - Mig 21 - Mosquito - P47 - P51 - Spitfire.
Morat Posted Saturday at 03:58 PM Posted Saturday at 03:58 PM This is fantastic news!! I'm looking forward to trying this out as soon as I get back from holiday. Could you add your PC hardware specs please? For comparison, I'm generally holding 60 FPS unless I'm taxiing in a big base or something similar on a 4080/9800x3d Thank you for your setting page, really useful!
JMW Posted yesterday at 07:47 PM Posted yesterday at 07:47 PM Just tried it. Performance gain is huge - awesome! However I do experience a slight color / lighting difference between the various "resolution boxes" because of the quad view rendering method, which I rembember was already present back when I tried the quadview mod when Eye tracking wasn't available yet. It's not that obvious though and I'll take the massive FPS boost anytime over this small graphical glitch.
RealDCSpilot Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) Did install everything and checked the settings. Eye tracking is working in DCS but i don't get any fps boost and i can see that the focus area and the peripheral area are rendered at the same (high) resolution. Any ideas? I was stupid and forgot the fps cap i had set in DCS... The performance gain is huge, i've seen up to 100% fps gains in my test scene (Caucasus, F-18. Ready On The Ramp). I run very high DCS quality settings and SS in SteamVR at 150% (more than 4100x4100 per eye) and i can reach now ~120 fps up in the skies, depending on the situation. Before that i was on max ~60 fps most of the time. Edited 12 hours ago by RealDCSpilot i9 13900K @5.5GHz, Z790 Gigabyte Aorus Master, RTX4090 Waterforce, 64 GB DDR5 @5600, PSVR2, Pico 4 Ultra, HOTAS & Rudder: all Virpil with Rhino FFB base made by VPforce, DCS: all modules
Morat Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 1 hour ago, RealDCSpilot said: Did install everything and checked the settings. Eye tracking is working in DCS but i don't get any fps boost and i can see that the focus area and the peripheral area are rendered at the same (high) resolution. Any ideas? I was stupid and forgot the fps cap i had set in DCS... The performance gain is huge, i've seen up to 100% fps gains in my test scene (Caucasus, F-18. Ready On The Ramp). I run very high DCS quality settings and SS in SteamVR at 150% (more than 4100x4100 per eye) and i can reach now ~120 fps up in the skies, depending on the situation. Before that i was on max ~60 fps most of the time. This is very encouraging news! Would you be able to post your system specs please? I'm interested to understand if this helps CPU or GPU or both...Thank you!
Morat Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) nullHave I done something wrong? Performance looks good though! I'm getting 70 FPS even sitting in a crowded airbase in Syria with supersampling at 150%. 4080/9800X3d/64Gb at 6000MT/s As I climb I see that I'm GPU limited instead of CPU limited (I was always CPU limited in the past) Edited 3 hours ago by Morat
JMW Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Do you guys also notice the graphical glitch that I mention in my post above, which is a demarkation of the high resolution box ? It is only visible in some viewing angles, most prominent when looking down in the cockpit when the lighting is darker.
Morat Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 7 minutes ago, JMW said: Do you guys also notice the graphical glitch that I mention in my post above, which is a demarkation of the high resolution box ? It is only visible in some viewing angles, most prominent when looking down in the cockpit when the lighting is darker. I don't, so far, but I will look harder next time I run DCS.
RealDCSpilot Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) @JMW Check if you have lens effects enabled (and maybe Bloom in VR settings). The recommendation is to have both disabled. @Morat Try DLSS in Performance setting and raise sharpness. Crucial is to have Preset K and DLSS version 310.3 running for a crisp image. Edited 2 hours ago by RealDCSpilot i9 13900K @5.5GHz, Z790 Gigabyte Aorus Master, RTX4090 Waterforce, 64 GB DDR5 @5600, PSVR2, Pico 4 Ultra, HOTAS & Rudder: all Virpil with Rhino FFB base made by VPforce, DCS: all modules
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